Student Transfer Credit Evaluation

Use the Transfer Credit Evaluation along with the University Bulletin and your faculty
advisor in determining academic program requirements. If you need an official APSU
transcript, you must make an official Transcript Request.

left side of the Student Transfer Credit Evaluation lists the department, course number,
course title, credit hours awarded, and grade assigned from previous institutions.
For Military Service and Credit by Exam, 'P'(pass) grades have been assigned.

Only letter grades of A, B, C, D, F, or P (without consideration of +/-) are used
in calculating your cumulative grade point average (GPA). 'I' grades and unofficial
withdrawals are recalculated as ‘F'. Quality points are given for each grade as follows;
A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0; P carries no quality points and is not used in calculating
GPA.

The right side of the Student Transfer Credit Evaluation is the APSU equivalent department,
course number, title and semester credit hours. For courses without an APSU equivalent,
elective credit is noted as:

EL- Elective Lower Division

EU - Elective Upper Division

ER - Elective Remedial/Developmental

EG - Elective Graduate

Remedial/Developmental courses do not count toward your degree. If a course number
has been assigned, the APSU title is listed. If elective credit has been assigned,
the original title from your previous school is listed.

An elective credit course may be substituted for an APSU course. Approval for Core
Substitution must be obtained from the Dean of the College in which the student is
majoring. A Major/Minor Substitution must be approved by the Department in which the
student is majoring/minoring. Substitution of a lower division course(s) for an upper
division course(s) does not affect the 39 hours of upper division credits required
for the bachelors degree.

The completion of an Associate of Arts or Science in a university parallel (transfer)
program from a Tennessee Board of Regents two-year college, as stated in the 1988
or later bulletin, will satisfy the Liberal Arts core requirements for the BBA and
BS and all core requirements for the BA except for Humanities foreign languages (6
hours). This policy also applies to Hopkinsville Community College if six semester
hours of American History have been included and if their core has been met without
exception. An official transcript with the degree posted must be submitted to the
Office of Admissions.

If you are a veteran receiving VA benefits, please contact the Office of Veterans
Affairs at (931) 221-6170 for further transfer information.